By Zoe Camp
on June 5, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. EDT

This summer heralds the return of Czarface, the collaborative project between Wu-Tang Clan rapper Inspectah Deck and duo 7L & Esoteric. Two years after their self-titled album, the trio are releasing their follow-up, Every Hero Needs A VillainJune16 via Brick Records. It features guest appearances from Method Man, GZA, Mayhem Lauren, Large Professor, and more. DOOMappears as well, on "Ka-Bang!" Listen above.

By Matthew Strauss
on June 5, 2015 at 10:15 a.m. EDT

Luna have announced a box set compiling their five albums from the '90s called Luna: Long Players (92-99). In addition to the five reissued vinyl LPs, the box set will contain a sixth record, called Rarities, that compiles demos and B-sides. The box set will come in late fall/early winter via Captured Tracks.

By Matthew Strauss
on June 4, 2015 at 1:58 p.m. EDT

Supergrass have announced a 20th anniversary reissue of their Britpop classic I Should Coco, out on June 15 via Parlophone. (UPDATE: The release date is September 4.)

The reissue is a 3xCD that features two additional discs of bonus material, in addition to a remastered version of the original. The first bonus disc is a compilation of b-sides and rare tracks. The second bonus disc compiles two of the band's live performances: a 1994 performance at Bath's Mole Club and a 1995 performance at La Route Du Rock Festival in France. The vinyl version of the reissue will come with a bonus 7" featuring the band's take on Jimi Hendrix's "Stone Free", together with their own b-side, "Odd?". Check the tracklist below:

By Evan Minsker
on June 4, 2015 at 10:03 a.m. EDT

Sydney's Royal Headache released their excellent self-titled debut album back in 2011. (It got a wide North American release the following year). This year, they're returning with a new album called High, which arrives August 21 via What's Your Rupture? Listen to the title track above. Below, find the tracklist. Read our interview with Royal Headache here.

By Molly Beauchemin
on June 4, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. EDT

Angel Deradoorian is the former bassist in Dirty Projectors, a member of Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks, and a collaborator with Flying Lotus and others. She has announced her debut solo LP as Deradoorian, following 2009's Mind Raft EP. It's called The Expanding Flower Planet and it comes out August 21 via Anticon (August 19 on Tugboat Records in Japan). Along with the announcement she's shared the new track "A Beautiful Woman", which you can listen to above.

By Jeremy Gordon
on June 3, 2015 at 11:25 a.m. EDT

Over the last year, Led Zeppelin have reissued most of their discography. Now, they've announced plans to release expanded editions of their final three albums: 1976's Presence, 1979's In Through the Out Door, and 1982's Coda. The reissues will be released on July 31 via Atlantic/Swan Song.

By Zoe Camp
on June 3, 2015 at 8:52 a.m. EDT

The Jesus and Mary Chain's iconic Psychocandy celebrated its 30th anniversary this year. In its honor, the band embarked on a short run of UK shows at which they performed the album in full. The first of these dates took place last November at the Barrowlands Ballroom in Glasgow, and marked the band's first live appearance since 2008. Now, the Jesus and Mary Chain continue their anniversary celebration with Live At Barrowlands, a 10” + LP + CD deluxe package featuring the concert in its entirety, along with a book, behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and more. It arrives July 31 via Demon, with a CD-only version planned for later this year.

By Jeremy Gordon
on June 2, 2015 at 3:39 p.m. EDT

Photo by Alice Baxley

FIDLAR have announced Too, their sophomore album and follow-up to their 2013 self-titled debut. It's out September 4 via Mom + Pop, and you can see the cover below. They've also shared the video for "40oz. on Repeat", the album's first single. Directed by Ryan Baxley, the video finds the band mimicking a number of videos from the '80s, '90s, and '00s in delightfully lo-fi fashion. Weezer's "Undone", Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady", Oasis' "Wonderwall", Missy Elliott's "The Rain" and Green Day's "Good Riddance" are some of the referenced videos—check it out below.